digitalmars.D.announce - D for Xcode 1.1b2

This is a small update brigning some improvements in code folding and a
fix for building under Xcode 3.1.
You can download it from here:
<http://michelf.com/projects/d-for-xcode/>
D for Xcode 1.1b2 (21 Sep 2008):
* Improved code folding.
* Fixed a problem where a wrong linker command was issued under Xcode 3.1.
Known Issues:
* Nested comments and documentation comments are ignored by the syntax
highlighter in Xcode 3.
* Files with the .d extensions are given the "sourcecode.dtrace" type
instead of "sourcecode.d" while first added to a project. This is because
Xcode already has a rule associating .d files with dtrace which takes
precedence. You must open the info panel for your files and manually select
the "sourcecode.d" file type. This does not apply to Xcode 2.x.
* The debugger doesn't demangle function names. This can probably be fixed
by patching GDB.
* The debugger does not show very intelligently the content of objects.
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Michel Fortin
michel.fortin michelf.com
http://michelf.com/

This is a small update brigning some improvements in code folding and a
fix for building under Xcode 3.1.
You can download it from here:
<http://michelf.com/projects/d-for-xcode/>
D for Xcode 1.1b2 (21 Sep 2008):
* Improved code folding.
* Fixed a problem where a wrong linker command was issued under Xcode
3.1.
Known Issues:
* Nested comments and documentation comments are ignored by the syntax
highlighter in Xcode 3.
* Files with the .d extensions are given the "sourcecode.dtrace" type
instead of "sourcecode.d" while first added to a project. This is
because
Xcode already has a rule associating .d files with dtrace which takes
precedence. You must open the info panel for your files and manually
select
the "sourcecode.d" file type. This does not apply to Xcode 2.x.
* The debugger doesn't demangle function names. This can probably be
fixed
by patching GDB.
* The debugger does not show very intelligently the content of objects.